EDN 203
Case Study Project
A)Case Study Writing/Preparation
- Groups will identify/select chapter concepts/content as the focus of their Case Study (CS); volunteer basis, or, randomly assigned
- CSs must be developed collaboratively but only one (1) finished CS needs to be prepared and posted; groups will work collaboratively using online discussion forum to complete their CSs
- CSs should reflect significant concepts/content; groups must be able to directly link to explicit chapter content
- CSs should pose a (set of) problem(s), concern(s), or issue(s) that an education professional could encounter, directly or indirectly, but may be engaged in interpreting, addressing and/or solving
- CSs can be prepared in either of two formats:
- Formats:
- Open-ended/Unresolved: A scenario, scene, situation presented but with problems unsolved; issues remain unresolved
- Completed/Resolved: A scenario, scene, situation presented with problems or issues of concern resolved, BUT, the resolution may or may not be an appropriate, useful solution
- In both cases, an appropriate interpretation/resolution must be available for eventual presentation to the class by the group, with explicit links to appropriate supporting concepts/content
- Goal of Presentation/Instruction:
- Lead, direct, guide, supervise class discussion/s toward appropriate interpretation and understanding of the issues reflected in the CS
- Provide appropriate format and/or activities for class to attempt to resolve the problems/issues presented in the CS, either by interpreting and judging the resolution provided, or, developing appropriate alternatives or resolutions; class response must be directly supported from text concepts/contents.
- CSs preparations will occur primarily in online discussion forums (some class time may be reserved/available for this part of the project)
- CSs must be posted to the appropriate discussion forum at least 1 week prior to the SG presentation/instruction for instructor review and approval
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B)Class Presentation/Instruction
- Small Group (SG) presentation/instruction will be based on groups’ prepared Case Study (CS) materials
- Each SG will collaboratively prepare presentation/instruction plan/design/outline, which must be posted to appropriate group discussion forum at least 1 week prior to presentation/instruction
- Goal for Presentation/Instruction:
- To lead, guide, supervise class in understanding concepts/contents represented in your CS, to provide opportunities for the class to attempt to resolve the problem or address the issues by applying appropriate concepts/contents derived from chapter/unit of study
- Class can accomplish this goal by:
- Reflecting on/Judging/Interpreting scenario information
- Creating/offering alternative resolutions
- All options must reflect appropriate supporting concepts/contents
- SGs are responsible for creating the context in which the class works to accomplish this goal
- SGs are required to have prepared a resolution for their CS, supported by appropriate concepts/content
- Each group should plan their presentation/instruction to run between 20 and 45 minutes (about 25 – 50% of the class period)
- All group members must contribute to the presentation/instruction in relevant, significant, equivalent ways
- Scoring: Each individual score is composed to 2 parts, total = 50 pts (see syllabus for scoring details)
- Individual Contribution (25 pts)
- Group M score (25 pts)
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